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- Wyndham was a very popular MP in Southampton, where he earned a reputation as " a zealous assertor of the tenants rights " against their landlord.
- Blackstone dedicated the book to Westmorland, calling him " The Assertor of those Liberties " set down in the Magna Carta and other charters " [ o ] f which his Ancestors Witnessed the Confirmation " . ]]
- Tom Steady is " a vehement assertor of uncontroverted truth "; Dick Snug interrupts stories to make trite observations; Will Startle responds to everything with hyperbolic expressions of disgust or delight; Jack Solid " utters nothing but quotations ", though he has a limited store of them; and Dick Misty gives long and obscure explanations of mundane points.
- The " 1911 Encyclop鎑ia Britannica " says of him that at his death in London at age 51 " he died . . . as he had lived, in great poverty, in the midst of his books, with his pen in his hand . " Just before he died, he composed his own epitaph : " He was an assertor of liberty, a lover of all sorts of learning . . . but no man s follower or dependent.